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25th January 1986
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.COCK EXPRESS has exuded its car transport era tions frOttl Spain to ince with the official ening of its Rivesaltes ,tre near Perpignan within ee weeks of Spain joining

European Economic mmunity.

>ilcock is the only United ngdom company in car nsport with Continental isidiaries and it is looking ward to more cross-horder operation.

[he new centre, built at a a of Fl-r22 million (around 2 million) and employing people, carries out sophisited pre-delivery inspection I rectification.

rue English parent cornny, Silcock Express ildings, runs Silcock Exss in the United Kingdom; Express-Auto, which has a large centre at Etaplcs near Le Touquet, in France; and 'Forquero-Express which operates in Spain.

Silcock was bought by its own management for S million in 1984. It was a small part of the multinational Sears Holdings and before that part of the Hertz Corporation.

ln 1984, Silcock Express Holdings had a turnover of nearly i30 million, with a pretax profit of f2.5 million. The buy-out has resulted in greater stability, it says.

The Spanish transporter fleet has expanded to 130 vehicles — Pegaso and Dalrigid and drawbars — and carries Seat cars built in Barcelona and all ocher imported and exported cars via Spain. Ford Fiestas from Valencia, also brought to Rivesaltes by transporter, are taken out by train.

The Rivesaltes centre was declared open jointly by Henri Kalka, president director-general of Express-Auto, and Norbert Wager, from Sonauto, the Seat importer, which aims to sell 28,000 of these ears in France this year and distribute them through this depot.

Among those from Britain at the ceremony was Silcock Express director and general manager Dudley Pound. who told CM he is looking forward to increased co-operation with the Continental subsidiaries.

"There are interesting differences in operation between Britain and the Continent,he said.